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Subject:
Email addressing
Category: Computers > Internet Asked by: aatrainer-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
28 Jan 2005 06:07 PST
Expires: 27 Feb 2005 06:07 PST Question ID: 464787 |
How do I send one email to multiple persons and when they receive it only their name appears in the "to" line? It appears to them that I only sent one email which that person received. They cannot tell from the headers that other people received the same email. I don't want to send a blind copy, I want their name to appear on the email. I am using outlook express. | |
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Subject:
Re: Email addressing
From: lrulrick-ga on 29 Jan 2005 13:49 PST |
I always just list all the names in the BCC field, then it sends to them and what they see in the "to " field is "Undisclosed-Recipient:;". This way NO names at all come up. Not as good an answer as you need, but I thought it may help till someone suggests something better. |
Subject:
Re: Email addressing
From: akash_kava-ga on 30 Jan 2005 01:48 PST |
You can download Group Mailer from http://www.group-mail.com/download.asp#Free And it has facility to send emails one by one, it has good email composer and also address book facility. I hope this helps. - Akash Kava Free POP3/IMAP email at http://www.evenmail.com |
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